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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!In advance of President Barack Obama's European trip for the G20 meetings, some European leaders who greeted his election so enthusiastically mere months ago have put on a decidedly skeptical face for the new American president and his economic policies. Many in Europe see the world's current economic climate as a result of societal excess and a lack of government regulation. They want to see stricter government controls on banks and businesses in the United States, and less of the direct spending called for by the Obama Administration in its $3.6 trillion budget and $787 billion economic ...
First, here's the grim news out of Tehran:Iran test-fired nine missiles on Wednesday and warned the United States and Israel it was ready to retaliate if they attacked the Islamic Republic over its disputed nuclear projects.Washington, which says Iran seeks atomic bombs, told Tehran to halt further tests if it wanted the world to trust it. Iran, the world's fourth largest oil producer, insists its nuclear program aims only at generating electricity.Now, here is how the presidential candidates responded.John McCain:Iran's missile tests also demonstrate the need for effective missile defense now ...
During my years in Europe, the most disappointing sentiment which I have encountered has been the refusal of Europeans to believe that Americans take any actions for altruistic reasons. Of course, the U.S. often acts in its own best-interest. From foreign trade agreements to the Global War on Terror, Americans are not unaware of the benefits of wealth and security we hope to receive. However, Americans are neither shocked by, nor adverse to, appeals to sacrifice our wealth and security for the good of others. The State Department, particularly through USAID, provides billions of dollars in ...
The Czech Republic soccer team recently lost to Germany 2-1 in a Euro 2008 qualifier, and ... you know, that sort of thing can depress you. But you know what can un-depress you? Whores. This is a fact that is not last on the Czech national soccer team. So after they lost to the Germans, they consoled themselves with six prostitutes in their hotel in a party that lasted until 5:30 a.m. Afterwards, they felt much, much better about things. Of course, the Czech Football Association doesn't feel too good about it. They fined the players £25,000. I don't think they fined the whores. They got the ...
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